Matching Pairs Inflammatory CellsOnline version You must match each cell type with its function. by Kelly Marchetti 1 Neutrophils 2 Macrophage 3 Eosinophils 4 Mast cells 5 T lymphocyte 6 Granuloma 7 B lymphocyte found in tissue outside of blood vessels; present in immunity and inflammation Function: contain histamine made of groups of macrophages surrounded by a rim of lymphocytes and occasional plasma cells; present during CHRONIC inflammation Function: enclose offensing substances that cannot be destroyed (ex. Tuberculosis) derived from thymus, each cell has a different function but they are present during immunity and CHRONIC inflammation not capable of phagocytosis 1st cells to migrate to site of injury and most numerous inflammatory cell present during ACUTE inflammation. Function: phagocytosis derived from monocytes function: phagocytosis, present in ACUTE and CHRONIC inflammation and immunity derived from stem cells Function: allergic responses derived from lymphoid tissue; can become plasma cells Function: produce antibodies; not capable of phagocytosis